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Here is some more GREAT Mike Patton stuff.

Secret Chiefs 3 is Trey Spruance project.He is the guitarist from Mr. Bungle and FNM best album King for a day.....Loser for a Lifetime.This features Mike Patton and they are covering a old Scott Walker song.

Here is Doomjazz band, Bohren & Der Club Of Gore covering a 1982 german heavy metal band named Warlock song called "Catch my Heart" with Mike Patton doing vocals.

Here's is something that Faith No More did that did more than just have an amazing perform and just open a door to another very great band called Sparks.

Former member of Cloroform,Kaada, who has a great solo album called "Thank You for Giving Me Your Valuable Time " collaborates with Mike Patton for Kaada/Patton project.

This is Crudo a Mike Patton and Dan the Automator collaborative and rare performance

This is a whole preformance of Fantomas + Melvins big band.I feel like it's kinda of a ass of a thing to do when trying pick out short things for you to enjoy but this just outstanding performance.Also there is a hilarous comment on youtube.

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One time my mother and I were sleeping in a Dead show parking lot and awoke to find our tent slit violently down the middle by somebody who thought we were the drug dealer with a near identical tent sleeping in a near identical parking lot. He intended to rob us of our drugs and money before learning that we were a mother and child with very little cash and only our rightful share of drugs. Oh, childhood.

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I saw The Mountain Goats when they recently played the Fillmore. It was the day of Sandy Hook, so JD played lullabies that he usually sings to his kid; one was "Ripple."

Also, after that Mountain Goats show, we lined up for autographs and I made a snarky comment about being the token person of color at his shows. His response was pretty amazing. Wish I could remember what he said verbatim, oh well.

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Originally Posted by Drinkey McDrinkerstein

I'll have to listen to that. The only Grateful Dead I've ever listened to is American Beauty, and I like that album a lot.

Grateful Dead are known for their live shows over their studio albums. American Beauty is a cool studio album, but Live from the Mars Hotel is the album that really hooked me. Live/ Dead is great, though there are literally hundreds+ of recorded GD albums and tapes floating around. Zappa and the Dead were two of the greatest live musical acts ever. Cheap Thrills has to be one of the best live albums of all time, though it's not taken from a single show, and it has some studio work in it. Zappa's Baby Snakes dvd is my favorite live video performance of a single act. Dylan and the Dead, together and separate have great live albums. Live at Budokan by Bob Dylan is another specific favorite. Variations on themes. Guess I'm lost in the past. Neil Young's Berlin video is pretty awesome, and Live Rust is a pretty good album. The guy likes to play a song correctly. Yessongs, The Song Remains the Same, Woodstock '94 (one of my favorite performances on that being the Henry Rollins Band).

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On top of what was already mentioned, I think these are my favorites:

Bob Dylan: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 4: Bob Dylan Live, 1966: The Royal Albert Hall Concert
Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense
Jimi Hendrix: Live at Monterey
Miles Davis: Live at the Fillmore East
Neil Young & Crazy Horse: Live Rust
Queen: Live at Wembley Stadium